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National News See other National News Articles Title: America worships gender over God, but it's not too late to fix it We've eradicated the soul and replaced it with gender. We've destroyed individuality and replaced it with identity. Teachers have been replaced with activists. Education is now indoctrination. And our kids are left with gaping holes in their knowledge, academics, self-awareness, and cultural understanding. Having been thoroughly infiltrated by ideas that compassion means facilitating delusions, the educational system in the United States has turned itself inside out to now believe that the job of educators is to make sure children as young as 5-years-old know about divergent sexual practices and lifestyles, adult sexual fetishes, and how to choose their own pronouns. Children are being told that the very basics of reality are optional. Why do kindergarteners need to know about gender identity? In most cases, children who are age 5 and 6 don't know what sex is. At best, they've had cursory mentions of it from parents who want to make sure kids have at least some information before they hear it from others, or have answered their kids' questions after being asked where babies come from. But they don't know specifics; they don't know about romantic love and sexual relationships; they know only about the mechanics, and even that is a bit vague. Yet we've all seen the countless videos of educators talking about facilitating conversations with children about whether or not they really are a boy or a girl, encouraging kids to use alternate pronouns for each other, as well as teachers coming out to students by explaining their own pronouns and demanding little kids use them, and still other teachers speaking with pride about how they help their students keep gender identity secrets from their parents. Some schools, through the charity The Transition Closet, are even providing dangerous chest binders to girls, and behind the backs of their parents. Despite endless concerns over bullying, we are in a culture that praises kids for coming out, that treats impulses toward family and marriage as backwards, and pushes children into sex and sexual lifestyles without any consideration of love, commitment, or reproductive responsibility. In many ways, the rites of passage that used to exist in our culture, whether they were religious, like bar mitzvahs, confirmations, or even more cultural ones like a sweet sixteen, or quinceanera, wherein children would be ushered into adulthood in their communities, have been replaced by the concept of coming out sexually or with gender identity. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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